I use varifocals for driving but can still meet/exceed the legal requirement without glasses as my distance prescription is close to zero - as are most people after cataract operations.Needs to read the dashboard instruments😜
I use varifocals for driving but can still meet/exceed the legal requirement without glasses as my distance prescription is close to zero - as are most people after cataract operations.Needs to read the dashboard instruments😜
I need to be able to read the roadside signs asking me if me eyesight is good enough to driveSurely not thinking of driving with reading glasses.
My Essilor transition lenses are virtually clear indoors and when driving. I explicitly selected them for that, and they only react when outdoors. Transitions do three types of reactive lenses each with different characteristics. There’s a whole thread on the topic.I have a,ways found with Varifocals and reaction lenses with antiglare, are to dark when indoors. The reason for having Distance Driving with all the treatments, In fact ordered a new pair last week after eye test which passed the driving sight test easily.
I agree with the first sentence which is why this time around I went for Varifocals without the reaction. Cheaper as well.I have a,ways found with Varifocals and reaction lenses with antiglare, are to dark when indoors. The reason for having Distance Driving with all the treatments, In fact ordered a new pair last week after eye test which passed the driving sight test easily.
Mine used to be clear indoors and when driving but overtime they became permanently tinted.My Essilor transition lenses are virtually clear indoors and when driving. I explicitly selected them for that, and they only react when outdoors. Transitions do three types of reactive lenses each with different characteristics. There’s a whole thread on the topic.
